The Borneo Post

Egypt opens Gaza border for four days

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Egypt opened its largely sealed border with Gaza for only the second time since the Palestinia­n Authority took control of the crossing from the territory’s Islamist rulers Hamas.

The Hamas-run interior ministry, which was organising departures from the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Yunis, said the crossing would stay open for four days but, in the Egypt direction, for humanitari­an cases only.

Those include people needing medical treatment unavailabl­e in Gaza as well as students enrolled at Egyptian universiti­es and Gazans with jobs abroad.

There were tearful scenes at the makeshift departure point as families said their farewells.

Rafah is Gaza’s only border crossing not controlled by Israel.

Hamas handed control of the Gaza side to the West Bank-based Palestinia­n Authority on Nov 1 as the first part of an Egyptianbr­okered reconcilia­tion deal designed to end a bitter decadelong split.

That was supposed to have been followed by the handover of full civil control in Gaza by Dec 1.

But the target date was missed amid difference­s over the future of tens of thousands of civil servants recruited by Hamas since it seized control of the territory in 2007.

Egypt opened the border for three days last month – the first time it had done so since the reconcilia­tion deal. Prior to that the crossing had been open for just 14 days this year, according to the Hamas-run interior ministry.

Up to 20,000 Gazans have applied to enter Egypt, far more than are able to cross during the brief openings. Some 200 people passed through, 10 of them medical cases, the ministry said.

Both Israel and Egypt have maintained blockades of Gaza for years, arguing that they are necessary to isolate Hamas. — AFP

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n security forces loyal to Hamas stand guard outside the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. — AFP photo
Palestinia­n security forces loyal to Hamas stand guard outside the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. — AFP photo

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